Mar 29, 2024  
2009-2010 School of Human Services Graduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 School of Human Services Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Program Details and Courses


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A general description of the overall program is available on the Academic Program page.
 

Organizational Management and Leadership Concentration (36 credits)


The goal of the Organizational Management and Leadership (MOML) Concentration is to develop the leadership and management skills of people who have caring hearts and the competency to act.  MOML courses provide students the opportunity to focus their studies on specific leadership skills needed to facilitate organizational change within the context of progressive management skills.

Degree Requirements


  • MOML graduate students must earn a total of 36 credits to graduate.
  • A maximum of 6 credits may be transferred from an accredited institution, if a final grade of B or above was obtained, and if courses are consistent with concentration requirements.
  • All graduate students must take the three Foundation courses listed below.
  • All MOML students must complete a graduate action research project.
  • The College authorizes the awarding of a Master of Science degree in Human Services for an approved ‘B’ or better average.

Coursework (36 credits)


The School of Human Services is a tri-mester program.  Full-time study is nine credits per term.  Day long classes generally meet one weekend per month.  Course structures include a pre-assignment which helps the student establish a frame of reference for class discussion on the first day.  Required courses and required electives of the OML concentration appear below:

Sample Program by Term


Community Counseling Psychology Concentration (36 credits)


Elective Courses (10 credits)


Mental Health Counseling Concentration (60 credits)


Electives (6 credits)


Choose two courses from the following:

Sample Program by Term


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